Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1925, p. 10

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG = "That was Tony talking. He is kidd- be me about my taste but he Joi] HEAR S ADRIF { surely ch jis mind if he could see | | {you whats that?>.__-.I don't see | lv very well how I cac, darling. You hang eight now and I should be 10 receive my guests... | Yes ------All right, sweetheart, if it | { will really please you, I'll make it oy, Kr the dinner can wait." iring eyes to Women Everywhere Are Talking About The Values at Jackson-Metivier's, The Modes of Autumn SMART AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES FOR MISSES AND WOMEN | AT MODERATE PRICES Fur Trimmed Coats Subscribe to the Flare '17.50 to '45 early selection | ie near at the clu MILDRED BARBOUR - He hung up the receiver and turned: to Patterson with a rueful grin, "I guess I am henpecked already. | see bow easily I take orders? Madge | | warts to meet you, so I promised her | | we would run over there on our way | to the club. Come on, we will have to hustle." Madge was waiting for them in the | | drawing room. Patterson, remembering the pose of the girl inthe photograph; with the up~ flung arm and the unfurled ostrich fan, could not help but wonder if she had not cleverly set the stage to show her- own name, he lifted enqt his friend. Bannister was sayi "I had a surprise ay. An old col- { lege chim you have heard me talk of, Tony Patte drifted into town and I am taking to my dinper. I am | crazy to have him meet you, but he is | off again tomorrow. He is the finest chap in the world as well as the best | tooking="* Over his shoulder he wink-| ed at Patterson, who said: "It's well I am leaving before she | has a chance to see me and be disilius- | ¢ ioned about your good taste." self off to the best advantage. He heard Madge's high, sweet voice | Not that she needed to, he was fore= through the receiver and even at that | ed to admit, gs he took her hand and distance could distinguish an impati- [ looked down into her lovely, piquant ent note. | face. "What did you say, sweetheatt?" But she received them under the Bannister spoke again at the phone. | glow of a tall piano lamp that turned oy | her hair to ruddy gold and revealed the yy | satiny whiteness of her bare arms and | shoulders; her lips were like a scarlet i | flower and under the glow of the lamp, | her gleaming gown was outlined in EAU an | bold relief against the dimness of the | rest of the drawing room. She was a | shining, "asresting figure who might ARE COMBINED : have been posing for a tableau | "Why haven't I met you before?" f she inquired sweetly of Patterson. Her tone, her demurely lifted eyes | flatteringly suggested that the omis- | sion was of great moment to her | Patterson had an uncomfortable | sense that she was going to coquette | with him even in the preSence of her | fiance and almost on her wedding eve. ALLAN LUMBER CO. [J iim tii ° | fore you were born, I dare say," he re- | plied laughingly. Victoria , Street, near Union. 'Phone 1042 (JP, 2uehney MADGE--~THE FIANCEE Before Bannister left his apartment f evening he said to Patterson: xctise me a moment, old man, I to call up Madge before we go to felub. There will be no chance lat- | d as 1 haven't see her today, I got to hear her voice, at least," Janghed and shrugged. "You see, I it bad." : By ail means. I'll wait for you in hall." . o need for that," Bannister laugh- in. "You can probably stand it. i not mushy over the 'phone. despite his assertion, there was king the lover when he spoke s name into the telephone tran- Fur Trimmed Coats In large sizes. Special models Sizes to 50. 25 to '45 SELECT NOW A small deposit will reserve any garment. ter. fatterson picked up a book and tried f to listen but at the sound of his when buying our stock doors. Don't fail to see the Two Panel Fir Doors before placing your order, "] am a wanderer, you know, can't stay put in any one place." "Oh, then, you are not married?" W| Madge inquired. | He shook his head. | "I couldn't ask any woman to fol- | low the trails I follow. Too much dis- 3 | comfort." "Discomfort, on your own boat," | scoffed Bannister. "I have heard about "YOU BUY WHEN! r iThe exceptional tone quality in the Weber appeals to the most aesthetic taste. HEAR FOR YOURSELF AND BE CONVINCED. | that little yacht of yours. Tony is fil- | thy with money, you know," he ex- AY C. Ww. LINDSAY'S Warercoms, | plained to Madge. "He doesn't know" ' Princess Street | what to do with it all, so lie gathers up | poor unfortunates here and there in the | ports of the world and takes them on a | sea voyage to set them on their feet. "Kingston's Most Popular Eating Place" | It's great work, old man." Full Course Dinner ........,..... 60c. pLia Carte Meals eens vines evs i 30s up Patterson laughed embarrassedly. "Nonsense, it's purely selfish, as a | matter of fact It's my only excuse for | living." "How interesting you are." Madge { lifted her beautiful eyes to his; they had a look of admiration which made { him smile inwardly. He had seen many { such eyes in many ports of the world | with just that same expression when | | their fair owners learned of his wealth. i "You mustn't make fun of me, Miss | Demerest. The fine work Paul is do- | ing makes me feel like an utter rotter. { And pow, old man, hadn't we better By run along, if we are going to make ll! that dinner of yours?" i He turned away considerately while | | Bannister bade his finance good night, ii | but he could not help but see the sup-|¥ ll | reme* radiance in his friend's eyes when 4 3 3 || he joined him in the hall with Madge's All Kinds of Electric Apparatus 0 ode i BLOUSE AND SKIRT ENSEMBLES Attractive, pure wool, two piece Knitted Suits for Fall Wear NEW WOOL KNIT SUITS--The fashionable Sports Frocks every woman is cepted, and here they are right in the height of their tis 5 low as .... $7.50. $7. 50 Specially priced at Balbriggan Jersey Suits | Saturday's Hosiery Specials The Smart, New Fall Fashion Dy sey Sil ad } 8c new, attractive hades priced at - BOYS' AND GIRLS' MERCER- a STOCKINGS, 35c. tractive offering--of Wool and Fibre Silk J 3 Pairs for $1.00 with kick pleat skirt, long sleeve. All newest Our SOc. quality showing the 2 in 1 ribbed leg, shades. shades. JACKSON -METTVER | planning to have for Autumn. Nothing is smarter -- n more universally ac- Newest Novelty Hose at- $9.75 \i IZED LISLE THREAD in balbriggan weave -- made with channel neck, in Hncks White and Brown. Sizes'6 to 10 in all 14 PRINCESS STREET - Phone 1071 Phone 1071 -------- ish soprano; Irwin Hassell, pianist; Frederick Rosen, violinist; Merrick"s tragedy several years later, while. he| Answer to Thursday's Crossword was wintering at Nice. 'Satisfaction guaranteed. "THE DOWN TOWN ELECTRIC STORE" - HALLIDAY ELECTRIC Co. Best work at reasonable prices. i IH | Hi i il f The dessert for hot weather that pleases Bll--Pasteurized and We ship anywhere. eT ry our electric baked goods. All appe- ite increase in size at the sight of our de- MASOUD'S 238 Princess Street. Homogenized. "Phone 980. TA ~ "HOOL SHOES ' Your old ones are worn out You need a new pair. He recalled it when he heard of their (To be Continued) | CROSS -WORD PUZZLE difficult words it contains. J This 'puzzle looks easy, but you'll be surprised at the number of 2 13 8 mestic Pte ETENRREE #7 fr a pronuncia- 10. Very high moun- tain. 15. A tiny out mound. 20. Troubled. IREITIAILIL ISLS Dat Hor REDE EMS) ELSIO MSMAL! mL EASED WE | ATE RIN Ef ETTEES ASEAMSORER SHS PARRPIAL ER ROLES 13 ¥ SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS IN PRISON Percy B. White Convicted of Attempting to Rob Bank in Toronto. Toronto, Sept. 3.--Five yedrs in Portsmouth penitentiary was the sentence given Percy B. White, con- victed of an attempt to rob the bank by Magistrate Jones in, police court tg-day. White held up a branch of e Imperial Bank three weeks ago, securing little over $1,000 from the teller who gave chase when White left the bank. Others joined the pur- suit and White was captured short- ly after. A loaded revolver was found in his possession. RADIO Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. 3 SATURDAY, SEPT. 5th, CKAC, Montreal (410). 7 p.m.--Talk on hygiepe, prepar- ed by Dr. S. Boucher and Dr. Walker Kennedy. 7.30 p.m.--Dinner music from Windsor Hotel by Harry Salter and his Trio. 8.30 p.m.--Studio programme and Tou Talk. 10. p.m.--Harry Leonard's Red Jackets from the Grill of the Wind- sor Hotel. ' CNRO, Ottawa (435). 8 p.m.--Chateau Laurier Hotel Concert Orchestra in classical and popular selections. 9 p.m.--Studio concert of volal and instrumental numbers; accord- eon solos, monologues and Scottish songs. 10.15 p.m.~-Chatean Dance Orchestra. Laurier WNAC, Boston (280.8). 6.30 p.m.--Dinner dance from Hotel Westminster Roof Garden. 8 p.m.~~Loew's State Theatre Or- chestra. 8.30--State Ballroom Orchestra. 9.30 p.m.--Copley Plaza Hotel Or- chestra. en KDEA, Pittsburgh (809). 8.45 p.m.--~Westinghouse Band WIP, Philadelphia (508.2). 6.05 pm.--Benjamin = Franklin 8 pm.--Comfort's Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.50 p.m.--Veselli's Band. 10.05 pm.-California Right Hawks. hia Cincinnati (820). p m.---Bicycle Playing Sextette, Hawaiian Card Orchestra an¢/ chorus; Ethel McKay, soprano. 10.30 p.m.--Meyer Davis Orches- tra. ' S-------- WGY, Schenectady (879.5). 8.30 p.m.--Hotel Ten Eyck chestra, Albany. Or WGR, Buffalo (319). 8.45 p.m.~Joint broadcasting with station WEAF, New York, including concert by U. 8. Army Band. WOR, Newark, (405). 8.15 to 12.p.m.--<Shirley Vernon, soprano; - Serenaders' Plectrum Quinter; Palais d'Or Orchestra; Wal- ter Ansbro, baritone; Southi and Tobin, vaudeville sparks; Leander de Cordova, film director. Two Liverpool Cotton Brokerage Firms Fall Liverpool, Eng., Sept. 3.--Two Liverpool cotton brokerage firms failed this morning. - Great excite ment prevails on the cotton ex change and other failures are fear- ed. The firms which failed were Al- fred Foinguines and Co., and H. H. . Bowler and Co." ' -------------- Engineer Is Dead. North Bay, Sept. 3.--Thomas Bure rell, engineer in charge of a light en- gine which was in a collision yester- day at MacKey station with the C. P. R. east bound passenger train, died this morning in North Bay hos- pital as a result of his injuries. i To those Nljo suffer Siam suffer from the Sone turing an old: remedy that Ray brow quick telisf 20 thousands in rart of the country.

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